Re: Terminology. Enlightenment makes a terminal of the future.

Now I had a nap over the issue, I think you may indeed fall within the demographic, as you know at least some of the features. Saying you should not use this, is like saying you should not use grep, just because you do not know regular expression. So, maybe you try it out, just keep in mind, that there are so many more features.

Re: Terminology. Enlightenment makes a terminal of the future.

Looks pretty awesome, nice to see people are trying to 'take' the terminal one step into the future.

I often use the terminal due to the speed and customazibility of your .bashrc.How efficient is this resource wise? I'm not sure it could print out a directory containing thousands of files within a reasonable amount of time.

“There are two ways of constructing a software design. One way is to make it so simple that there are obviously no deficiencies. And the other way is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies.”-- C.A.R. Hoare

Re: Terminology. Enlightenment makes a terminal of the future.

It certainly looks interesting, but I would be much more impressed if it include features that actually boost productivity like split, keyboard synchronization across multiple tabs/splits etc..well, I mean ... can we have a iTerm2 for Linux?